HRPO Education Curator Amy Brouillette will present "Wonders of the Winter Sky" at the Highland Road Park Observatory on Friday, 23 January at 7:30pm. The celestial objects covered will be a combination of unaided-eye, binocular and telescopic. The talk has free admission and is intended for visitors fourteen and older.

HRPO Education Curator Amy Brouillette will present "Wonders of the Spring Sky" at the Highland Road Park Observatory on Friday, 17 April at 7:30pm. The celestial objects covered will be a combination of unaided-eye, binocular and telescopic. She will also cover any special celestial events specific to spring of 2015. The talk has free admission and is intended for visitors fourteen and older.

HRPO Education Curator Amy Brouillette will present "Wonders of the Fall Sky" at the Highland Road Park Observatory on Friday, 30 October at 7:30pm. The celestial objects covered will be a combination of unaided-eye, binocular and telescopic. She will also cover any special celestial events specific to fall of 2015. The talk has free admission and is intended for visitors fourteen and older.

HRPO Education Curator Amy Brouillette will present "Wonders of the Winter Sky" at the Highland Road Park Observatory on Friday, 29 January at 7:30pm. Some of the gems of this season will be easily accessible, some may require equipment or relatively dark skies or both. The talk has free admission and is intended for visitors fourteen and older.

HRPO Education Curator Amy Brouillette will present "Wonders of the Fall Sky" at the Highland Road Park Observatory on Friday, 14 October at 7:30pm. The celestial objects covered will be a combination of unaided-eye, binocular and telescopic. She will also cover any special celestial events specific to fall of 2016. The talk has free admission and is intended for visitors fourteen and older.

On Saturday 21 January from 10am to 12pm a session for eight- to twelve-year-olds will be offered at the Highland Road Park Observatory. Titled "Winter Day", it will be a delightful hodgepodge of astronomical fun. Included will be a take-home listing of all unaided-eye events for the fall that the whole family can use at home. The session's cost is five dollars per in-parish child and six dollars per out-of-parish child. Parents may stay with or leave child.

HRPO Education Curator Amy Brouillette will present "Wonders of the Spring Sky" at the Highland Road Park Observatory on Friday, 21 April at 7:30pm. The celestial objects covered will be a combination of unaided-eye, binocular and telescopic. She will also cover any special celestial events specific to the spring of 2017. The talk has free admission and is intended for an adult audience.

["Wonders of the Sky" talks will be presented quarterly at HRPO until further notice.]

"Spring Day" was to be the Science Academy session tomorrow. However, HRPO personnel have cancelled that session and removed the registration ability from WebTrac. NOAA has declared a Flash Flood Watch to begin at 1am CDT and to continue through the Science Academy session time. Additionally, the Hazardous Weather Outlook writeup for tomorrow mentions "damaging wind gusts, tornadoes and large hail".